FutureStructure Transportation
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Each winning city will receive an individualized Readiness Workshop and host of tech tools to help further its efforts toward becoming a smart city.
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Some 1,500 intersections in Los Angeles to get upgraded with new traffic signal equipment.
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The Boring Company will construct a four-mile tunnel to connect a rail station with Ontario International Airport in the Los Angeles region. The tunnel will accommodate zero-emission and possibly autonomous vehicles.
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Researchers at the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute wanted to see how people would react to a normal looking van without a driver in the front seat.
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If the pilot project works, Arlington could add more driverless shuttles.
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The hope is that the two-month test of smart city tech is successful and can be made available to other cities in the state.
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Since the tolls are electronic, this can mean extra fees for out-of-town drivers in rental cars.
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Google spinoff Waymo has a new patent for developing a car that loses its rigidity during a crash, lessening the impact.
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As of right now, Cruise employees are the only San Franciscans who can currently get rides in robot taxis. However, app-hailed self-driving cars may not be far off.
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Fastrack's main focus is to find “cutting edge, agile, and scalable solutions to urban problems.”
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The Aug. 21 total eclipse will cut directly across 14 states, from Oregon to South Carolina. About 200 million people live within a day’s drive of the “path of totality,” and millions are expected to flock there for the event.
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The company's goal is to try to start manufacturing and selling the FF 91, a powerful, technology-packed luxurious electric sedan
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Next Future Transportation is developing a modular transportation system that resembles railcars that link up to form a train, but smaller and with rubber wheels for roads -- and they drive themselves.
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It’s the same approach California used 10 years ago to kick-start sales of rooftop solar arrays with rebates.
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The responsibility for implementing the $836 million emergency plan to restore the broken system falls to transportation veterans Veronique Hakim and Pat Foye.
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Smart Columbus is getting serious about promoting electric vehicle use, starting with encouraging more charging locations.
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Part of the problem: first- and last-mile connections.
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Customers use an app to find a GPS-enabled bike, reserve it and use a smartphone to unlock it.
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The marketplace, ultimately, will judge just how effective the new layout is.
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The latest addition to the list is China's Baidu, an Internet search company.
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Sonoma County has an estimated 4,500 EVs rolling now.
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